lead off

lead off
verbo intransitivo
1. salir, bifurcarse (road, corridor)(from de)
2. comenzar, empezar (in discussion)

lead off [lid]
  • To lead one a dance -> hacer dar a uno muchos pasos innecesarios
  • To lead out of the way -> descarriar
  • To lead a good life -> vivir bien
  • To lead a new life -> enmendarse
o out of, desviar, estorbar, impedir; principiar.

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